A new laboratory method developed by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons may now help physicians more quickly diagnose patients with suspected genetic disorders of the immune system, many…
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Researchers find unique genetic profile in childhood cancer survivors with cardiomyopathy
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital studied how common and rare genetic variants influence late-onset cardiomyopathy risk, highlighting the unique genetic complexity of childhood cancer survivors.
The…
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NASA is firm: life on Earth will no longer be possible starting from this date
A recent study, backed by NASA¹ and conducted in collaboration with researchers from the University of Tōhō² in Japan, has forecasted a sobering reality about the future of life on Earth. While dramatic scenarios such as asteroid impacts,…
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‘Wall-E With a Gun’: Midjourney Generates Videos of Disney Characters Amid Massive Copyright Lawsuit
Midjourney’s new AI-generated video tool will produce animated clips featuring copyrighted characters from Disney and Universal, WIRED has found—including video of the beloved Pixar character Wall-E holding a gun.
It’s been a busy month for…
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New Catalyst Destroys “Forever Chemicals” in Seconds
New catalyst developed at Goethe University Frankfurt can break strong carbon-fluorine bonds, with potential applications in pharmaceutical production. PFAS are remarkable molecules in many respects. Even a thin coating can repel water, oil, and…
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NASA spacecraft around the moon spots crash site of Japanese company’s Resilience lander
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A NASA spacecraft around the moon has photographed the crash site of a Japanese company’s lunar lander.
NASA released the pictures Friday, two weeks after ispace’s lander…
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Tesla to build China’s biggest grid battery plant in $556M deal
Tesla has signed its first agreement to build a utility-scale battery storage facility in China, marking a significant step in the U.S. automaker’s global energy strategy.
The deal comes at a time of tense U.S.–China trade relations,…
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Histone modification involved in chromosome and spindle stabilization in mouse oocytes
The accurate distribution of chromosomes in an oocyte is essential for the correct transmission of genetic information to the next generation. Now, researchers from Kyushu University have demonstrated that the histone modification…
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Cosmological Radio Signal Will Help Astronomers Detect Universe’s First-Generation Stars
The first generation of stars (Population III) must have formed from the unenriched gas that permeated the infant Universe. These stars produced the first heavier elements and reilluminated the Universe, thus ending the cosmic dark ages and…
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Driving breakthroughs for the NF community at the 2025 NF Conference
A new era is unfolding for the NF community. With two FDA-approved treatments now on the market – including the first-ever therapy for adults with NF1 – and cutting-edge advances in AI, drug repositioning, and precision medicine,…
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